Indian Daily Mail, 16 July 1954

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOLs X. No. 160. SINGAPORE, FKIDAV. XIX, X 6, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1193 1  -  TAKE UP CITIZENSHIP AND PLAY FULL PART IN MALAYA'S POLITICAL LIFE (By K. R. RAMANATH A. P. Correspondent m Penang) Indians m Malaya are destined to play a "great and valuable role" m future m the evolution of a Malayan nation and therefore it is imperative
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  • 76 1 Mr. M. Gopaut Mcnon, Representative of the Government of Ind a m Malaya, has postponed hiH departure for India. According to his present programme, he will leave Singapore on Sunday, July 25, by Air India International. He was originally scheduled to leave on Sunday, July 18. On
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  • 118 1 LONDON. July 15 —Mr. R. S Russell conservative Meni.. ber of Parliament, astked Mr. Oliver Lytteiton, Colonial Secretary, yesterday to what extent imports o f apple into Malaya and Singapore from Japan had increased lately He also asked how this had affected imports from Australia, and how
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  • 328 1 Sultans Reject Alliance's Demand For Inquiry Commission But Review Of Agreement To Be Made A request made by the UMNOyMCA Alliance that a special independent Commission consisting entirely of members from outside MaJaya be sent im ned ately to the Federation, .vith the concurrence of Her Majesty and Their Highnesses,
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  • 193 1 Peace Hopes Brighter In Geneva? GJ24EVA. Juy 15 Frencn frcmf-er Fierre Mendes Prance and British Foreign Secretary Mr. Anthony Eden were reported Thursday to toe hopeful that the United States decision to pl#iy a role again (m the Indo.CMna oeaco talks has improved chance? for their success. The French Prenvieir
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  • 79 1 Fr. Premier Meets Menon GENEVA, July 15. M. Menaes France's engagements today included a meeting with Mr. V. Krisnna Meoon. India's United Nations representative who has resumed his unofficial 'mediation" attempts' here. Tne French Premier wJI also entertain Mr. Molotov to dinner tvA'iight During the day M. Mendes i? ranee
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  • 55 1 NEW V&uttl, July 15 The inter. University Spirts tsoaid of inaia hao deemed to s^nd a nine-men tt-an. to repro o t l-d l at tne Uth World m:. /ets&ty Summer Games ut Buaapest frwm July 31 to \vg 8 The team wlli participate m
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  • 75 1 KARACHI: July 15 The Pakistan Government are *o give East Bengal province X*» 210.000,000, (£21.000.000) lin. ancial assistance d urine the ourrent financial year to raise living standards, it was offi<?.allv announced here yesterday The money will be used to improve food supplies,
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  • 83 1 LONDON, July 15 TJie Air Ministry yesterday con. firmed reports that hellcopte* build up would take place to Malaya Theyrefuesd to give detail* "for security reasons An Admiralty official Ma'a tne navy would retain its present he'icopter squadron m Malaya But no replacement airicraft would be
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  • 55 1 GRAXFIEIJ) Bedfortfßhlrs July 15 Britain's giant cr'-«-cent-wnged Victor bomber claimed to be the most power, ful plane m existence craved during trials at Cranfteld Airfield yesterday killing the pilot and three of its crew The Victor which la stsll on the secret last is In super
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  • 276 1 Site Of Singapore's New Assembly House Was Bought By Raffles In 1819 Next Tuesday, July 20, the Singapore Legislative Council will meet m its new Chamber m the Assembly House. When Sir Stamford Raffles first landed m 1819, the site of this building was occupied by the Temenggong m Singapore
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  • 253 1 Maxwell never lived m the house which was rented to Government and used as a Court House and a s Government offices The tower w&s designed by the architect as a. look.out tower towards tne roads to watch the movements of ships. When the front portion b*
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  • 35 1 OJa Tuesday. July 20. the medium wave frequency of the Blue Network of Rad'o Malaya Kuala Lumpur <330 metres) win revert back to its former frequency of 843 mot. m
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  • 83 1 The Report of the Cons tituency Delineation 3bmmisaon was considered when the High Commis. tioner met the Ruiers m Conference m Kuala Lumpur yesterday and it was agreed that the Report should be accepted. The Report was submitte-J by the Commission headed by uord Merthyr. An
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  • 54 1 HANOI. July 15. The French High Command said today that many French pris-oners-of-war captured by the Vietminh at Dien Bien Phu died during an exhausting 450 miles march to prisoner camps. The information came from sick and wounded prisoners who returned today from the Communist side,
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  • 54 1 LONDON. Juiy 15. Mrs. VijayaJakshmi Pandit, President of the United Nations General Assembly, left London today for India at the end of a 10-day visit to Britain. Mrs. Pandit was the guest of the British Government for the first week and then stayed on for
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  • 353 1 PUBLIC ADVISED TO HELP IN CLEARING NIGHTSOIL& RUBBISH Following failure of negotiations with the City Council Labour Unions Federation, the Council last night issued a statement saying that if eventually the Labour Unions Federation reject the offer made to them by the City Council
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  • 105 1 PUBLIC INQUIRY INTO BANK CHIEFS CONDUCT COLOMBO; July 15 The Oeyflon Government announced today that a three.man commission has been appointed to inquire into the "affairs and general conduct of N. U Ja. yawardene, governor of the Central Bank of oey. lon and Mn». Jayawavdene, and has listed
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  • 27 1 NUREMBERG, July 15. Czechoslovakia today re.eased seven United States soldiers who had been he.d since Czech border guards seized them on July 4 Reuter
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  • 564 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Fri. July 16, 1954. Beware Of The Quack Doctors! H E N selfishness combines with ignorance, there is practically no limit to the political hypocrisy, chicanery and charlatanism that a leader is capable of perpetrating. To-day, the leaders of the Federation Indian Community are betraying these
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  • 741 2 Reported Request From Paris PONDICHERRY: A French request for the resumption of negotiations on their remaining Settlements m India has been conveyed to the Government of India through normal diplomatic channels it was learned m Paris last week following the decision to make
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  • 55 2 OKINAWA. Ju»y 15 Uft Command Headquarters here said yes-teiday encej>n<j.iiii3 sleep mg sickness; na& chus»eo 31 deatns, including one American airman, on Okma. wa this year. The US Ryukyus Comn*and said the peak appears to have passed The military command Mritf there was a record 212 eases and
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  • 93 2 BOMBAY: Member* of the Lok Sabha from different parts of the country have communicated! to Mr. s K. PatJ, Charman of the National Unity Platform, agreeing: with the view expressed m the memorandum of the National Unity Platform and extending their support to the memorandum to the
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  • 103 2 Panchayats To Collect Revenues MADRAS: The Government are examining the feasibility of entrusting Panchayats m select areas with the responsibility of collecting: revenues m those areas. This proposal is based on the recommendations made m this behalf by the conference of Ministers of Local Administration held recently at Simla. After
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  • 467 2 Gurkha Reserve To Be Formed In Indian Army Tyagi On Govt. Plans DAJLHOUSIE: The Prime Minister Nehru ha* agreed the principle to the creation of a reserve for tiuikiias, it was disclosed by Air. Mahavir ryagi, Minister of Detence Organisation. Addressing troops at a Gurkha. Durbar m Bakloh Cantonment, ivu.
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  • 421 2 Recruitment Of Maratnas: No Lowering Of Standards NEW DELiH.I: For recruitment »n tue Army pnv*«'<n siandaru-- 1 have ueen fixed alter caretui examination iuiu aa a result at consiaej;ib.e experience. Tne prefer, uco are tne minimum necessary for recruits be^i»B ing to each class or area M enaoue Uiem to
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  • 449 2 Rs. 7 m. Poultry Development Scheme For India NEW DELHI: As eggs occupy an important place m the food economy of the country the Union Min'^crj of Food and AgnuuiiLure hub prepared a Rs 70 lakh scheme of poultry development ior inclusion m the Secono BUve_Y«ar Plan Before launching the
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  • 120 2 of the new station of the Ail India Radio at Bangalc-V? wi be located at Cubton House adjacent to the Residency The Government of Mysore havl srsa The transmitting station as previously reported, win be located near Hoskote Town, on the Bangalore-Ko.ar Road. The Deputy Commissioner o
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  • 490 2 Rs. 29 m Carpentry Training Scheme For India 2O Centres To Be Set Up NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to establish, with partial financial assistance from the Ford foundation, '40 agricultural workshops at selected existing extension training centres set up lor training gram sevaks. At tnese worxsnops,
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  • 208 2 HYDRABAD: The Hyderabad. State VL.age Industries Advisory Board, which conciud ed its two-day session iyt t'nday decided to vpen three centres of 20 to 30 villages each lor deve.op.ng khadi and vii.age industries o n more or less self sufficient bas.3. A suo-committee witn Messrs ri.
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  • 179 2 Temple Trustee's Removal Board's Order Quashed MADRAS: His bMdShip Mr. Justice P. Kajagup .an passed orders layt w«.ek '->n writ petition, qua rung UM order of tne Hinciu Keiig'ou'J Endowments Board, remo v :!)g the hereditary Trustee if Sn Varao.aiiijajA.'rumai Tempi' 1 Viiathur. 'lanjoie district The B^ard, by its ord^r,
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  • 901 3 PROF. SAHA EXPLAINS when Prof Meghnad Saha, India,, J!£*SZSdJX£ nomer, addressed the Committee for Non-Ctove^l Explaining the working of the Drooosed wnrM calendar/ Prof. Saha «a.d°the P l 4 ffn O inteXon of interfering with the social or religious life of na" tions and
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  • 190 3 JHARIA: Dr. AmarnaU. Jha, Chairman, Bihar Public .Serv'ce Commission, addressing the Dhanbad Rotary Club las* week, sad that illiteracy it» India could be liquidated If every student devoted f oui months to the task of teaching people m the villages, and towns. ''Our slogan should b*»
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  • 147 3 Madras Share Of National Loan Rs 50 m. MADRAS: Madras will gei Rs. five crores from the total collections of the National P.an Loan, it is understood. This represents the amount for which the State Government had budgeted this year to be raised by public loan to finance capital expenditure.
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  • 106 3 DACCA: Tensing Norkuy the conqueror of Everest. has expressed his desire to visit Pakistan dn the near future He disclosed this m '<*■ letter written to a friend m Bart sal. He said that he had been long looking forward to visit. Ins the neighbouring coun..
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  • 99 3 TIRUPATI: Dr. R«agadhama Hno, Special Officer, Venkateswara University, re eeived orders last week authorising him to take all steps to stu-rt tne University function ing as early as possible mi n July. Dr. Rangadhanva Rao left for Waitair last ween to hold consultations with Dr. V. S.
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  • 160 3 MONEY ORDER IN FRENCH CURRENCY NOT ACCEPTED PONDiCHuJKHY The Indian Post Office has suspended from Friday accepting money orders m French currency. So far money orders m French cur rency were being accepted up to Rs 20 per individual per day. It is .earnt that on an average Rs. 3,000
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    107 3 Two pictures taken on Sunday, July 4, at the opening meeting between the French Union and Vietmlnh Officers to Discuss details of a ceasefire In Indo-China, The meetings, at Trung Ola, 25 miles north of Hanoi, Kr on. Upper pcture shows: Head of the Vietminh rt-iegation General Van Tien Dung
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  • 57 3 HYDERABAD: Syed Kasim Razvi. the Razaka leac.-ir. has been taken to the Yer. vada Central Jail "for a change* it was officially learnt here last week Rezvi was taken by car from here on Sunday last He is now undergoing seven years' r I m
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  • 864 3 MADRAS: The Thoracic Surgical Training Centre at the Government Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Tambaram, was declared open on Saturday evening by Dr. A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar, Vice-Chancelior of the Madras University. A Urge gathering of medical men attended tue function. Desides. Mr. A. B.
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  • 131 3 MADRAS: Dr. A. Laksh"lajia.svvaiu. Mui3aiia r will be renominatetf as Viee-Chan-cenor of the Madras University for the fifth term m succession. The name of Dr. Lakshmauasu tun j Mudaliar has been proposed and seconded for Vice-Chancellorship. A special committee constituted by the Syndicate, ftms. sting of
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  • 117 3 NEW DtiLurU Development activities of the Damodar valley Corporation,, sucn as hou conservation, promotion of email-scale ana large-scaue inlustnes m its jurisdiction and fash idrming and provision ot 'unds for tnem will be considered at en inter-State conierence to be held m Calcutta vms month under tne
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  • 40 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Ghyasuddin Pathan, Pakistan's Minister for Minority Affairs, arrived here last week for talks with India's Minister for Minority Affairs, Mr. C. C. Biswas. Mr. Pathan is staying at the Rashtrapathi Bhavan. FOC
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  • 518 3 MANY DANGERS INVOLVED WARNS SIR EDMUND HILLARY CALCUTTA: The series of attempts at climblnir Him* climbing the Himadaya/\vL thaT V Sfe^n ranges must be respected, sakl Sir EAnund HUhSv iSS o f the New Zealand expedition »a Mount TOOfeet > In a n nterview to the
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  • 84 3 NEW DELHI: The appointment of Mr. Rajewbwar Uayal, at present permanent representative of India at the U.S., as India's first Ambassador to Yugoslavia, was announced last week. Mr. Dayal is expected) to assume charge of his new post at Belgrade m October. Other appointments announced
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  • 226 3 THE EXTENSION SERVICE: NEHRU ON ROLE OF YOUTH AMB ALA Prime Minister Nehru has advised workers, of the P"njab Youth Congress to organise sports clubs along with study circles so as to build up the physical as weli as the cultural side of national character. Addressing workers of the Youtn
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  • 152 3 BOMBAY: The Indian Council of Foreign Trade will participate m the Leipwng International trade ai r to be held on Sept. 5. Mr Morarji Vaidya, Pressdent of the Council, said here last week that the Eaet German authorities had agreed to allot substantial space,
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  • 139 3 BANGALORE: A bench of the Mysore High Court consisting of Their Lordships Chief Justice Mcdapa and Mr. Justice B. Vasudevamurthy last week admitted an application under Article 226 of the Constitution filed on behalf of Mr. Y. V. Srinivasamurthy, proprietor of the Super Talkies and ordered
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  • 241 4 CEYLON NEWS Stampede As Guest Runs Amok Starts Shooting! COLOMBO: Goe«t» a t the public dinner to Major Mon-t-ague Jayewickreme Minister of Transport and Works at the W'eligama Resthouse pan' eked when one of the green «nirt«d ruesta ran amok and flred nix
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  • 200 4 OFFICERS' WIVES AND THE POLLS COLOMBO Appropriate action Is promised Dy Sir Jonn Koteiawaia, if allegations made uy tne Mayor of coiomtK) are round to De correct. Tne Mayor, Mr. T. Rudra, had m a letter to Sir Jonn. ao custa tne Honorary General Hwmmrjr ot tne U.N.P., Sir UKWdtte
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  • 76 4 COLOMBO: The Govern. ment la being urgped to abandon the practice of granting Imperial or foreign honours. A motion to this effect has been tabled for debate m Parliament by Mr. Soma. weera Chandrasiri, MP for Moratuwa. Mr. c R. Beligammani MP. for Mawanella, has
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  • 81 4 OHUNNAKAM: At a meeting of the VaJigamam HMC C.n.iuunity Cert.'es Uni' n certain members crttictee-i the action of the Assistant Com. nitsi' nor of th.» Local gov eniTneut js ofFce L the N°'.'h m W<N% out c:cular? m Sucn 4' Lion v*a unwa'. rantej A».d a
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  • 112 4 COLOMBO: The law's delay m Ceylon was proverbial, and m land acquisition cases it was notorious, said the Mi. nlster of Lands and urna Development, P.B, Buian. kulaname Ddssawe," repining to critidßm^ during the de. bate on the Land Acquislt.on (Amendment) Bill. He added that after hear,
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  • 103 4 Salary For Varsity Head Fixed COLOMBO: The post of Vice-Chancer.or of the University has been made more attractive to foreigners. The University Council decided ast week that if a foreigner was given the post he should receive a salary of Rs. 60.000 per annum. The salary of the present Vice-ChanceKor
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  • 322 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Mi. nistcr. S»r John Kotelawnla, opening the first nursesr tracing scnool m Ceylon for TB. nurses at WeHsara, said ttiat it was a wonderful example of international co operation. For this school Austra'.a had provided the Vice.PrJncl. pal and a team
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    41 4 PHOTO, Ceylon's New F nance Minister Mr. M. D. H. Jayawardnio delivering his Maiden Budget speech In the House of Representatives o n Thursday, July 8. He succeeded Sir Oliver Goonetileke as F nance Minister only a few days ago.— MATHRUPALA
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  • 85 4 VAVUNIYA: The P ilk Strait swlimmer, Mr M Na. varatnasamy. was at a re. oeption given to him at the Town Hall here, urged to write a book on his life's am. bition and his great acniev?ment Making this request Mr. 3 Srinivasan, DRC aIEO askea
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  • 29 4 •COLOMBO: The workers of the Wellawatte Spinning the Weaving Mills who went on a sit-dowm, strike, fasted as a protest against the closing «f the Mills.- FOC
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    10 4 PHOTO. The Library Hall m Singapore's new Assembly House, IDM
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  • 244 4 The purpose of the visit of the Financial Secretary to London was to discuss to. general financial situation m Malaya, the probable outturn of 1954, and the financial prospects for 1966 says a Federal Government Press state, ment issued m Kuala Lumpur Tuesday night.
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  • 260 4 COLOMBO: "It wail be a sati day lor Ceylon when the classics are done away with said Prof. J. L ..C, Rodrigo at a larewen dinner to Lord SouLbury by the Classical Society of Ceyi»n at tne orana Oriental Hotel. Th«re were many 'enemies of the
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  • 57 4 RHEE TO VISIT U.S. SEOUL, July 15.— President Syngman Rhee will fly to the United States next week on an official state visit to discuss the future of his war-battered, divided nation, the U.S. Embassy announced yesterday. Rhee is due im Washington on July 26, the embassy said. Ho will
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  • 101 4 COLOMBO: The Minister of Local Government is to have the Municipal Ordinance antended early, m order that MunicipaJ Councils may be able to make ex gratia payments to their employees, says a Press note issued by the Local Government Ministry Payments would be by way of yratiuities, pensions
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  • 89 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon's gross foreign debt rose from Rs 12.54 crores to Rs 17.25 crores as a result of borrowings m cun en t year. This was disclosed on Thursday by the Finance Minister, Mr. V. H. H. Jayawanfene, m his Budget Speech In the
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  • 258 4 RETIREMENT AGE: QUESTION BY THIO CHAN BEE Mr. Thio Chan Be e (Member for Balestier) has submitted the following questions ror tne next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council: (a) To asK the Honourable the Co.omal Secretary jr he wiil please expiain why there has been such a prolonged de»ay
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  • 68 4 Over 27.000 Singapore scnool children have so iai uooned iv attend tne special suuoo.s shows of "f.igni 01 tne vvmte Heron", the cinemascope ana co.our picture of tne queens tour of tne commonweaitn. The shows are now being held every morning at tne Odeon
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  • 118 4 COLOMBO: The Government Parliamentary group at Its meeting last week, is reported to nave accepted a motion by Mr. N. H. Keerth.ratne, Junior Minister for Posts and Broadcasting, asking the Premier to exp.ore the possibility of obtaining American aid whenever the Government needed foreign financial assistance.
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  • 68 4 WASHINGTON, July lb The U.S. State Department announced yesterday the complete personnel of an eig.it. man American delegation to negotiate wiith representatives of the Philippines on revision of the 1946 Bell Act govern, meat Philippine-United Statea Trade Relations The White House previou iv had announced the
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  • 76 4 BAD EILSEN, WEST GERMANY, July 15: Princess Margaret chatted and danced with British Army officers until wel; after three o'clock here this morning at a Rosescented ball given m her honour at Royal 1 Air Force headquarters She spent four and three quarter hours with the 600 guests
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  • 50 4 CAIRO. Ju y 15. Fires started by incendiary bombs broke out simultaneously last n.ght m American Information Service Libraries m Cairo and Alexandria, Several hundred books worth an estimated $3,500 (£1,178 sterling) were destroyed or damaged. No reason has yet Deen given for the fires. Reuter
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  • 36 4 LONDON, July 15 Mi. Oliver JLyttelton, Cokoniai Secretary skid yesterday n a written reply that no reqae had been made for a wage council m the Malayan tin m. dutry Reuter
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  • 26 4 New U.S. CounsulGeneral WASHINGTON, July 15 The State Department yesterday announced the appoint ment of James Lamp ton Berry, 46 as Oonsul General at Singapore AP
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  • 140 4 TUNIS, Ju;y 15. Dr. Adderralunan Afami, person.il piiyoician t 0 the Bey O f Tunis died yesterday a few hours after he was shot by terrorists m a Tunis street. The father o f 11 children Marru was one of the closest advisors of the
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